Dr Chung Wai Keung, Assistant Professor of Sociology at SMU agrees with Mr Wozniak. Despite having instances of brilliance such as Creative Technology inventing the sound card and Trek2000 inventing…
Professor David Chan, Director of Behavioural Sciences Institute and Professor of Psychology at SOSS, delivered an invited talk titled Conceptualizing and Assessing Social Relations and Well-Being,…
An article about the value of the happiness indices being drawn up by the OECD and several governments. Associate Professor Christie Scollon of SMU says work satisfaction, finances, leisure time,…
Professor David Chan, Director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute and Professor of Psychology in SOSS, has been appointed by the Minister of Health as Chairman of the International Advisory Panel…
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Ivy Lau, joins the discussion on the success of the Kindness Movement, which was introduced more than a decade ago, in promoting kindness and graciousness in our…
A recent survey found that 70 per cent of the women surveyed felt height was a dealbreaker and only 42 per cent of Singaporean men would consider dating women taller than themselves. Psychology…
Energy security and global governance analyst Professor Ann Florini explains the urgent need for global coordination of energy resources, and why existing institutions such as the International…
Associate Professor Kirpal Singh discussed the importance of Literature in our practical life and how reading good works makes us more effective.
Readers Digest, p 29-30 (November 2011 issue)
On managing the US-China rivalry at the East Asia Summit (EAS), Professor James Tang, Dean of SMU School of Social Sciences said China, like the US, will try to shape the EAS agenda in a direction it…
Professor David Chan, Director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute at SMU, writes about the perception of fairness and its implications for public policy.
The Straits Times, p A30